PLAYER RATINGS: How Sheffield United’s players fared in their 3-2 victory over Brentford at Griffin Park

Leon Clarke was the match-winner for Sheffield United as they beat Brentford 3-2 at Griffin Park tonight.

But who caught the eye for Chris Wilder’s men? Danny Hall gives his player ratings from the game. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, or on Twitter.

Dean Henderson - 7. Will maybe feel he could have done a little better with Brentford's equaliser, although he did appear to be left very exposed, and had no chance with the second. A few smart saves and good handling.

Kieron Freeman - 7. Perhaps fortunate to stay in the side with George Baldock falling ill before the game, but did well. Few indecisive moments defensively but solid overall, and his quick thinking helped set up United’s winner

Chris Basham - 7. Typical combative Basham performance, without quite getting as involved offensively as usual. Read the game well and helped close out a vital three points.

Oliver Norwood - 8. Captain for the day in Sharp's absence, he created United's first goal and scored their second with a sublime finish from outside the box. Did everything well - neat and tidy passing and did the 'dirty' side of the game, too.

John Lundstram - 7. A surprise choice to replace Mark Duffy, he could have equalised early on for the Blades but hit the crossbar. Did a job in the midfield three until he was replaced by Coutts.

Conor Washington - 8. Ran himself into the ground for the cause, and helped set up Clarke's winner. One moment, when he was fouled by McEchran but got up and played on, typified his commitment to the cause.